Jay´s Review

We watch as a Bolshoi ballerina suffers a horrific injury and wonder, was it an accident or was it deliberate?

My first thought was that those 15-year-old boys must have had a good time, thinking up one scurrilous, sexually suggestive situation after another. Then I looked him up and director Francis Lawrence ("Hunger Games") isn't 15. Maybe a juvenile screenwriter? Hmmm... Justin Haythe ("The Lone Ranger") seems to be old enough to know better. However, the scenes didn't titillate, because of the awkwardly conveyed "ick" factor.

Some of Mr. Lawrence's cast:

* Jennifer Lawrence ("Silver Linings Playbook") Dominika (get it? Nudge, nudge) must find some other way to support her frail mother.

* Joel Edgerton ("It Comes at Night") American Intelligence officer Nate is working with a mole in the Soviet government.

* Matthias Schoenaerts ("The Danish Girl") Vanya can provide Dominika with an option. After all, an uncle should try to help his niece. (This actor looks so much like Putin it's spooky!)

* Charlotte Rampling ("The Sense of an Ending") Matron is rigid and unyielding.

This is rated a hard R, so expect profanity, nudity, fisticuffs, many sexual situations, torture, knives, guns and a lot of alcohol. Anyone who knows me will agree that I am not prude, but I yawned through one groaner after another and our less-than impressed screening audience was silent as we shuffled out of the theater.